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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Comments on some of the men were: Lake, McIlwain, Langer -- brilliant scholars and lecturers. Karpovich: now examiner, excellent tutor. Baxter. Forceful lecturer, sometimes gives opinions as facts; scholar, good tutor. Ferguson: scholar; dull but good lecturer with small groups; better on Greece than Rome. Haring: scholar; covers large field well. Morison: scholar, good lecturer. Brinton, Buck, McKay, Jordan: good lecturers; excellent tutors. Schlesinger: scholar; most of time to graduate students; dull lecturer. Merk: careful; good lecturer; scholar. Doolin: poor lecturer; excellent tutor. Evans, Fairbank, Gleason: good tutors

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fields of Concentration | 6/9/1937 | See Source »

Kohler extraordinarily good lecturer fast, clear, well-organized. Kistiakowaky. Good not quite as clear as well organized. Lamb--interesting but hard to take notes on, MacDougall--Clock--excellent organizer. Baxter--good influence--complete lectures on dull material. Forbes--learned--boring lecturer--pleasant to meet--too much. German makes advanced inorganic grim. Jones--helpful--lectures well. Bartlett--Advanced course excellent--lectures in B dull-good advisor. Fieser--lectures best in the department--genial but poor adviser. Jacobs--lectures coordinated but uninteresting--improving--willing laboratory assistant. Helpful younger men--Lundstedt, Swift, Tamblyn, Dunn, Avery, Tuemmler, H. T, nd. R. B. Thompson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fields of Concentration | 5/19/1937 | See Source »

Knapp's room mate, William S. Baxter '37 returned to his room in Leverett House at 3:45 o'clock yesterday morning and opened the door to be met by heavy black smoke. He immediately turned in an alarm, resulting in the arrival of Cambridge's familiar ladder truck and two fire engines. The "smoke eaters" promptly threw an upholstered chair which had been ignited by a cigarette out the window...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RABBIT SLEEPS WHILE FIRE AND WATER DESTROY MOHAIR | 5/14/1937 | See Source »

...James P. Baxter, professor of History, will give a lecture on American neutrality during the World War this evening at 9 o'clock over the short wave radio station W1XAL...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baxter On Radio | 5/11/1937 | See Source »

Kirkland House yesterday handed Leverett its first defeat of the season and ran its total of runs up to 41. KIRKLAND (13) LEVERETT (6) Davis 3b p, cf, Baxter Carr, ss cf, 1b, DeKruif Moser, 1b 2b, Levenson Kessler, c 1b, p, Haussermann Spring, 1f c, lf, Knapp Marks, 2b ss, Witkin Abrams, cf 3b, Oakman Howe, rf lf, Hobson Ross, p rf, Rabenold...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 5/4/1937 | See Source »

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